Because Yue Fei thought that Cao Cao was a villain who ate the fruits of his leadership's victory. He didn't want to be like Cao Cao. He wanted to learn from Zhuge Liang and Yang Hu and fight for the country all his life. So Yue Fei tore up Cao Cao's copybook.
Yue Fei expressed his loyalty
Yue Fei was recognized by the emperor because of his excellent work. The emperor knew that Yue Fei was also a copybook lover, so he wrote 3 articles for Yue Fei, but he didn't expect it. , after getting Yue Fei's copybook, he left the copybooks of Zhuge Liang and Yang Hu, and tore up Cao Cao's copybook. Good guy, what did Yue Fei want to do? Is he crazy?
Yue Fei knew about the emperor's reward, and it was disrespectful to do so. He immediately wrote a letter to the emperor, telling the emperor that he thought Cao Cao was a talented person, but Cao Cao was cunning and was not good to the people. , and also stipulated very strict laws that were not worth learning, so he tore up the copybook given to Cao Cao by the emperor. But Yue Fei said that he only learned from Zhuge Liang and Yang Hu to defend the country loyally and open up new territories for the country. The emperor asked him to learn from Cao Cao, but Yue Fei said that he could not learn and did not want to learn.
Zhao Gou gave Yue Fei the calligraphy intention
The emperor Zhao Gou was very happy when he received Yue Fei's reply, because Zhao Gou originally wanted to test Yue Fei's attitude. Loyal to the country or not. You must know that Yue Fei often made military exploits, and he was already suspected of being the leader of the army. Therefore, Zhao Gou was also worried that Yue Fei had the idea of ????rebellion, so he wrote three copybooks to test Yue Fei.
Yue Fei's answer also satisfied him. He destroyed Cao Cao's copybooks to express his loyalty to the emperor, and also swore to the emperor that he would fight for Zhao Gou's unification for the rest of his life like Zhuge Liang and Yang Hu did. . For this reason, Zhao Gou copied another copybook "Ode to General Pei's Sword Dance", which means: I hope the general can return victory to the court like the Tang Dynasty general Pei Min. Then the monarch and his ministers will be in harmony, wouldn't it be happy?
Yue Fei's answer clearly told Zhao Gou that he would not imitate Cao Cao and betray his master, and he would always make his own contribution to the cause of national unification, just like Zhuge Liang and Yang Hu did for The country has been struggling for a lifetime.